Website review: Association for the Study of Peak O...
donwilk discovered this in Alternative Energy
•7 reviews since Apr 7, 2008
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donwilk discovered 3 months ago- A 10% reduction in America's oil consumption is not out of reach. There is an overlooked, practical, and affordable approach using technology available today that would allow the U.S. to achieve this goal in 2017. Here is a five step program outlining this approach.

keflash rated 3 months ago- at least it appears to be a better solution than turning our FOOD into gas.

mreddy78 rated 3 months ago- This is good as part of a multi-pronged approach.

- sdashiki rated 3 months ago
- yay a railroad lobby groups perspective! Not like anyone cares about anything but money...

tbhurst rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Step One" Electrify US Freight Rail Lines and Shift Freight to Rail Japanese and most European railroads are electrified. The Russians recently finished electrifying the Trans-Siberian Railroad, from Moscow to the Pacific, and to the Arctic port of Murmansk. So there are no technical limitations. Electrifying railroads and transferring half the truck ton-miles to rail should save 6.3% of US oil consumption."

Kieranical rated 3 months ago- Both of you said the same thing, pretty much. :)

yobaba rated 3 months ago- A 10% reduction in America's oil consumption is not out of reach. There is an overlooked, practical, and affordable approach using technology available today that would allow the U.S. to achieve this goal in 2017. Here is a five step program outlining this approach. Why only 10% I wonder? I'm sure they can do better.